. MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Of Men's and Boys' Summer Clothing We have begun to cut prices. Watch our window display. Come in and see what we are doing. BAER 8f DALEY One Price Glothicrs, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Heavy damage to the hop fields near Dayton, Or., is reported done by Jthe high wind of Monday. Baker City has begun raising money to send a man east to lecture on the richness of the mineral country sur rounding that city. Thomas Johns, for 20 years a prom inent resident of The Dalles, died at his home there "Wednesday evening, after four days of apoplexy. A Portugese who struck Portland recently has reported to the police that he was drugged and robbed of $325 in gold in a joint there. George S. Benson, general baggage agent for the O. R. & N., dropped dead at his home in Portland Thursday evening. He had been in good health and death was caused by a paryletic stroke. The will of the late William H. Mead has been admitted to probate at Portland. It divides $2S,000 among friends and relatives. The city of Portland gets 51500 for a drinking fountain. The hay harvest is now in full swing in the Willamette valley and the crop is the largest ever produced in that section. The acreage is very large and the yield good, so that there is plenty of hay everywhere. Henning Olsen, about 20 years of age, lost his arm in an accident on tlie railroad construction train at Cottage Grove Thursday. As the train was leaving he attempted to board It and fell on the track. His arm was amputated four Inches from the shoul der. The Port of Portland Thursday awarded the contract for building the dredge tender, John McCraken, to the Herferman Engine Works, of Seattle. The contract price is $24,600. The boat is to be finished within six months, but the company gave assur ance it would deliver it before that time. The trial trip of the boat will ".be at Seattle. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. lilajor Charles H. Smith, U. S. A. '(retired as Colonel), died at Washing ton, D. C. Thursday, aged 75 years, after a long Illness caused by a stroke of apoplexy two years ago. News comes of the massacre of a caravan conveying $40,000 in the Ko wett region of Asiatic Turkey. The same force of savages then surprised and massacred the Turkish garrison of Elaglr. The commission appointed to reap portion Oklahoma has announced the total population of the territory to be; 600,000, with one representative for! every 22,000 people, and one senator for every 45,000. Charles A, Sturras, a Fort Scott, Kan., plumber who can not gain ad mission to the Master Plumbers' Asso ciation or buy goods without being a member, is bringing suit for damages against the association. The Chinese government of Chi Li .province, and the Chinese foreign of-j flee have decided to accept the terms proposed for the withdrawal of the' foreign troops from Tien Tsin. it was ' supposed they would attempt to ob-t tain bettor terms. In the circuit court of Missouri Thursday, Judge Ryan ordered Gott lieb Ehrmann, Jr., bondsman for Charles Kratz, ex-member of the mu nicipal assembly, who is a fugitive from justice In Mexico, to pay $20,000, the amount of the latter's bond. The Cuban senate has appointed a committee to decide whether the ag ricultural and cattle industries in Cu ba need assistance, and if so to rec ommend means to aid them. A loan of $4,000,000 to assist the cane grow pra, Jb proposed f "and it Is also sug gested that a bounty of $5 bo paid for each 'cow Imported into the island. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. G. W. Hunt, Portland. A. Nylander, Portland. B. K. Coppman, Fort Worth. J. C. Ryan, Chicago. W. H. Tarrett, Portland. M. P. Mendelsohn, San Francisco. A. S. Heatfield, Spokane. J. H. Dasche, Washington, D. C. Charles H. Green, San Francisco. J. B. Eddy, Portland. Myrtle Jacques, Pullman. C. E. Wood, Genesee. H. G. McCarty, Chicago. H. T. Booth, Baker City. E. C. Skiles and wife, Spokane. O. R. Ball, Portland. Fred Darnell, San Francisco. Miss L. Mason, Colfax. F. Shonest, San Francisco. Charles N. Lockwood, Spokane. George Stevens, Spokane. J. A. Livingston, Portland. Dr. W. T. Phy, Baker City. S. A. Robinson, Pullman. C. J. Littlefield, Chicago. The Golden Rule. J. S. Thomas, Walla Walla. Mrs. M. Cosby. Claude Estes, Walla Walla. A. E. Reed, Walla Walla. A. F. Tyler. Vaughn. F. J. Bunbing, Portland. Cimningham. Mrs. J. Arlington, Weston. S. Ferguson, Milton. R. E. Storey, McMinnville. F. J. Gardner, La Grande. E. Suitzer, La Grande. Ed H. Corum. J. A. Haybough, The Dalles. A. R. Merdorf, North Dakota. O. M. Simonson, Kansas. Mrs. A. F. Tyler. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. Ed Mills, La Grande. J. W. Peringer, Adams. Jake Arlington, Weston. H. W. Vogt. H. S. Thomson, Butter Creek. Jesse Tryson, Fairfield. G. H. Hissinger. Saves a Woman's Life. To give up would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dor chester, Mass. For years she had en dured untold misery from severe lung trouble and obstinate cough. "Often," she writes. "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedys failed till I used Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption and was completely cured:" Sufferers from Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for It never disappoints. Cure Is guar anteed by Tallman Co. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Meeting of Game Wardens. Helena, Mont, July 19. State Game and Fish Warden Scott has gone to Mammoth Springs, in the National park, to attend an Important conference of game wardens. The wardens will discuss matters pertain ing to their duties and especially try to bring about uniformity In the fish and game laws. Among tho states represented at the conference are Oregon, Washington, Utah, Wyom ing, Minnesota and Idaho. Repre sentatives of tho Northwest territory are also expected to be present. If a Man Lie to You. And say some other salve, oint ment, lotion, oil or alleged healor Is as good as Bucklin's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of Piles, Burns, Bolls, Corns, FelonB, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin Eruptions prove It'a the best and cheapest. 25c at Tallman & Co.', drug storo. English Tennis Experts Coming. London, July 19. Tho English lawn tennis team, consisting of tho Doher ty brothers and Pym, sail for tho Unl' ted States today to contest for the American championships. Their first appearance will bo at Longwood the latter part of tho month. For a cool, refreshing glass of Pchlltz beer go to Qratz'a. A VISIT FROM THE SHAH RTilcr of Persia Will Visit There for Several Days Merchants Anticipate Many Rich Purchases. Antwerp, July 19.-Antwerp is in a state of expectancy over the visit of Muzzafer-Ed Din, the Bhnh of Per sin, who is booked to arrive in tin? city tomorrow. Though the visit of the Persian monarch inconveniences the authorities not a little, owing to the measures necessary to insure his personal safety, and is likewise rath er expensive, as it is found necessary to refurnish and redecorate the rooms of the royal palace occupied by the shah and his suite after they have departed, the stay of the royal visit or is not entirely without its redeem ing features. One of the foremost industries of Antwerp is diamond cutting and tlie manufacture of jew elry and as the shah is expected to make big purchases in this line the merchants do not share the dread with which tlie officials regard his ap proaching visit. As purchasers there is a marked difference between the present shah and his father, Nasr-Ed-Deen. The last named was an excellent hand at making a bargain, but not too scru pulous in concluding it. He bought right and loft and rarely asked for tlie bill, and there are some mer chants today in Antwerp who arc still waiting for a settlement for bills il liv the lntn shah on the occasion of his visit hero 14 years ago. His son, on the other hand, is regarded as an ideal client, we is. easily pleased, never dickers, and rarely asks the price of anything I Whnn slinnninc he Invariably tells! his grand vizier for whom the pur chase is intended, or if any article! of furniture, for which of ills resi-: donees it is destined. He is ready 1 to buy anything which strikes his! fancy. For instance, on the occasion j of his last visit to Western Europe i he returned to Teheran with morej tlmn inn snan-shot cameras, a dozer1 phonographs, an equal number of nu-1 tomobilos anil telephones, musir 1 boxes and other odds and ends, to sav nothing of furniture, jewels and art work representing fabulous sums , lianffer-Eil Din's love for blazing! jewels has been much commented up on. One of the largest diamonds in , existence he wears In the front of( his can and on cala occasions he an pears in a robe so richly embroidered wirh iewels ns to be valued at over ?C,000,000. The- shah's treasure room is said bv those who have been fa vored with a glimpse of its interior i to defy imagination. The room itself is a marvel of mosaic work, in which f urnnnisps minear calore. Dav and I nlrylif If Ic fninrlntl v fmin snlrHprs ! n'b"1- i3 ft""' n-w 'j ...... '" , who are among the best paid person-j ages of the royal liousenoiii. Tnei roRiinnslhilitv of their charee is evi-, dent from one of its possessions a j golden globe, on which all the conn-' tries of the world are represented by ' mosaics of diamonds, turnuoises. ru- i hies and pearls. Around the pedestal are piles of golden coins, of which not a single one is worth less than i $175. This unique treasure is valued at over $5,000,000. It is with the -hope of disposing of some of their stock 1 to be added to -the contents of this, Aladdin-like treasure room that tlu diamond merchants of Antwerp arc j looking forward with pleasure to the, isit of the Persian monarch. , 1; feraityijedy! ji yLL Havana Filler A A. " FLORODORA " BANDS an of same value as tags from "STAR," "HORSESHOE," "SPEARHEAD,""STANDARD NA VY," " OLD PEACH & HONEY," -"SAW LOG," "OLE VARCINY" or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. 8 Goes! enough &m m Insanity Due to Nervous and Mental Troubles PAINES' CELERY COMPOUND The Groat Tower of Safety and Rook of Health in the Hot Weather. Nervous diseases, when aggravat ed by mental disturbances produce more causes of insanity in tho hot weather than at any' other season of the year. Nervous headache, nerv ous dyspepsia, sleeplessness and chronic constipation induce depres sion of spirits, extreme weakness, morbid fears, despondency and lan guor; from these, dread insanity conies slowly but surely. Nervous sufferers have a dread of hot weather. Finding themselves deeper In the pit of misery than they were in the spring nnd early sum mer, they are in utter despair. There Is hope for you, dear read er, if you are one of tho sufferers. You stand In need of Paine's Celery Compound, that great builder of the nervous system. Its vitalizing ac tion commences with the first bottle you use. The volume of blood imme diately increases in the artories and tlie body is fully fed and nourished. Your appetite becomes regular and natural, the nerves and brain are strengthened, and you have impulses of health that cheer the soul. This remarkable remedy will truly meet your case and give you a now lifor it will lav the foundation for happiness and long years. We coun-j sel you to try this marvelous sum- j mer ' health-restorer at once, and en-, joy tho blessings of health. j EGG Drinks are becoming more popular at our fountain daily. We know just how to mix them (there's lot in the mixing). The eggs are always perfectly fredh. Try one of these : Egg Phosphate Egg Chocolate Egg Lemonade Cream Pulf Chocolate Leghorn Pine Apple Frappe Egg Flip Cherry Egg Flip Pine Apple Goldenade Pike's Peak Coffee Frappe Served just right at SCHMIDT'S PHARMACY Everything Hew Everything Fresh Everything Good BREAD Sweot. Pnre and Wholesome Made With Potato Yeast Just like your mother used to make THE RIEMANN Mercantile Co. 636 Main St. Pendleton KOIt SALE QA80LINB ENGINE, WITH ate, ore to nix bone power. Economical In the uae of fuel. Price $250. Zut Ori gonlan office. Pendleton. W ror neaith, Strength and fl Pleasure Drink II Polydore Moens, Proprietor. INQUIRE WITHIN ANNUAL CLEARIN -SALE In Ptogtess at Pcndleti uirr n n Tnn n u nil ( mi ami " rwwmwil VIU INQUIRE WITHIN COOVRIBHT SAD IRONS Asbestos Sad Itons TTocioct tr. nco nr1 mnst r.nnvenient: detachable niso Lruaranteea to oe iree iram ueici-ia. auu -- , two years. see tne display in our wmuuw, ui look at them. i l - ' a i i r inn uwr l rvi - ix y inmu. Decorated Chinaware... Water Sets And Toilet Sets Positively the largest and best assortment ever shown in Pen dleton. We bought these goods direct from the factory in the east and will offer some advan tageous prices'. Cut Glass Goods for Bars and Family Use JOS. BASLER'S Bargain House FOB SALE AT TUB KA8T tOSBOONIAN office, large bundles of newppw. con taining over 100 big papen c M tainea ror zo cents a Dunaie. I I II II I IIII III CARPET U Pnn nltrnva ha had af T.l? ially between mum. lines nave vet many to iui inn iiauc. Jrtun asx cheap. Remnants Iran! less than cost 75c Carpets now..., 50c Carpets now 35c to 40c Carpets no.. 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